Organizing the next generation: influences on young workers' willingness to join unions in Canada
Lowe, Graham S. ; Rastin, Sandra
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2000
38
2
June
203-223
statistics ; young worker ; trade union membership
Trade unionism
English
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"This paper argues that union attitudes and behaviour are important but neglected features of the school±work transition process. Using longitudinal panel data from a study of high school and university graduates in three Canadian cities, we examine how young people's previous union membership, attitudes and educational, labour market and workplace experiences shape their willingness to join unions. This paper establishes that views about unions are emergent during youth, solidifying with age and experience. The implications of these findings for industrial relations, school±work transitions research and labour movement organizing are discussed. "
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